There is an ever-growing and increasing amount of technology options that use speech recognition software. Currently, the market includes smartphones, computers, and individual smart home personal assistants that allow for hands-free access to this technology. Research studies have explored the utility of these assistive devices for the completion of activities of daily living; however, there is limited research looking at the accuracy of voice recognition software within smart home personal assistants in populations with disordered speech. In persons with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), symptoms include changes to motor functions, speech in particular, and it is unknown how some of these devices may respond to their disordered speech....
Background and purposeNon-invasive, simple, and repetitive swallowing evaluation is required to prev...
This study examined the relative benefit of three interventions (i.e. physiological, behavioural, an...
Previous work indicates that single word intelligibility tests developed for dysarthria are sensitiv...
There is an ever-growing and increasing amount of technology options that use speech recognition sof...
More than 80% of people living with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (plwALS) develop difficulties with...
Automatic speech recognition (ASR) could potentially improve communication by providing transcriptio...
: Purpose: This research aimed to automatically predict intelligible speaking rate for individuals w...
To observe the characteristics of acoustic parameters of 21 patients with amyotrophic lateral sclero...
A significant therapeutic challenge for people with disabilities is the development of verbal and ec...
Abstract—The purpose of this study was to identify and com-pare the recognition of dysarthric speech...
BACKGROUND: Voice assistants allow users to control appliances and functions of a smart home by simp...
An extensive amount of practice is required for traumatically brain injured persons to improve their...
Many people with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), a neuromuscular disease, eventually require Au...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
The usage of smartphone-based virtual assistants (e.g., Siri or Google Assistant) is growing, and th...
Background and purposeNon-invasive, simple, and repetitive swallowing evaluation is required to prev...
This study examined the relative benefit of three interventions (i.e. physiological, behavioural, an...
Previous work indicates that single word intelligibility tests developed for dysarthria are sensitiv...
There is an ever-growing and increasing amount of technology options that use speech recognition sof...
More than 80% of people living with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (plwALS) develop difficulties with...
Automatic speech recognition (ASR) could potentially improve communication by providing transcriptio...
: Purpose: This research aimed to automatically predict intelligible speaking rate for individuals w...
To observe the characteristics of acoustic parameters of 21 patients with amyotrophic lateral sclero...
A significant therapeutic challenge for people with disabilities is the development of verbal and ec...
Abstract—The purpose of this study was to identify and com-pare the recognition of dysarthric speech...
BACKGROUND: Voice assistants allow users to control appliances and functions of a smart home by simp...
An extensive amount of practice is required for traumatically brain injured persons to improve their...
Many people with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), a neuromuscular disease, eventually require Au...
This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in th...
The usage of smartphone-based virtual assistants (e.g., Siri or Google Assistant) is growing, and th...
Background and purposeNon-invasive, simple, and repetitive swallowing evaluation is required to prev...
This study examined the relative benefit of three interventions (i.e. physiological, behavioural, an...
Previous work indicates that single word intelligibility tests developed for dysarthria are sensitiv...